The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-11-11, Page 2W.:
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MURRAY GAUNT M.P.P. HURON -BRUCE will be tako off the audit at the spat dudm could ant caaUM C4°K4 OW& PNWM
and of thin yeelr. over a period of time, but be said mad oarnuensbip �aA s 06 at m
` The premier told the Legis- it would tate several years to do for the. 'ilia
lature that in cases ware 1Uega- an audit an all the recipients. was got required, and bels isai� 19
Turnberry lity haus been established those in- A tinction was made by mWq difecalt for
R ort r o m Q u eye n s Par valved will be �• Mr. � that the invedtlgsltors. T Ana •r
_ Clavus salad he saw .po reason why. applicants could be asked to be would 000aldse w e .
A deba/e last week in the Legis- Government spokesmen warned to theva erage conwllaer who
lature on the report of the Ontario of the danger of postponing .the uses about 950 kilowat hours of 61 G 3
Energy BQpN on the proposed rate increase. They argued that power per month.
Hydro rate increase for 1977 saw the ince in Hydro costs would Liberal Leader Stuart Smith It's the
BIG opposition critics urge the have to be borne by the consumer attacked the government an its
in future years if Hydro didn't get housing policy, charging that On -
government to soften the impact the° r ed increase. tario is la far behind the
On lryrifty, October ZZ, Turn- star out its forehead. Then one day of the 30.3 per cent proposed in p �ou to the rescue .
A proposal for spreading the rest
behosted a very successful Tel took his lasso and Windspint crease. The matter of whether ti the country in new con-
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rate increase over three years this
on. in the first six monthscrowcouptry from ReXe,l l'
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run, Several area took his horse and they went to the government will allow Hydro withwithof a 20 per cent increase in of this year, according to Dr.
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f04 participated and our find a horse. They saw many to increase its 1971 rates to muni- 1977, 1978 and 1979, was rejected Smith, building permits issued
beams did mut fare badly. Pupils horses but they couldn't get one.
haunt Grades S to 8 took part. Then they saw a white stallion. opal utilities by 30.3 per cent as by the government. The 30.3 per for construction of dwelling units
proposed won't be settled until cent increase in Ontario Hydro' in the province dropped by 1.8 per �"" For relief of fever, nasal congestion
e--�� "That's tlj!e one I want,' said the Ontario cabinet makes a de- bulk power rates will translate cent compared with a 25.4 per y 1� v
A week ago Friday, October 31, Tex. Then Tex lassoed it. They cision within the next two weeks. into about a 20 per cent increase cent increase across the rest of and minor pains due to colds.
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Un. Elgin's Grade 1 -class enter- got it home and Tex trained it.
tained the student body with Hal- Now Tex had his own horse to the country. HOT LEMON'
Housing Minister John Rhodes �
lowe'en songs, , dances, panto- herd up cattle and he called it responded t that there
mime and a play in the audi- Lightning. are
b y saying 4 1 FOR COLDS
are all kinds of houses for sale in
torium. There were quite a few —Grade 8the province, and under those cir- �✓ I ftp des
parents pabsent and the young Community entertains cumstartces builders cannot be per ap
actors did In excellent job. • expected to build more homes
` soccer may, °`p bays and Mmv* UCW a t W I variety concert $ 43
unless they have a reasonable
� �� teams ��«�� chance of selling thl'm. Mr. -� ,
in a tournament with other 1
area schools at the HowickS WHITECHURCH — Mrs. Net- "Top of the World". Their Rhodes said that he was not satis- J
Central School grounds. Each tie Ross, Mrs. Lorne Durnin, mother, Mrs. Leonard Clark, fied with the amount of rental
team played four games. The Mrs. Agnes Farrier and Mrs. Don accompanied them on the piano accommodation being produced. +
BLUEVALE — A large crowd The swine flu vaccine is now
boys managed to gain four losses Ross were the committee instru- for a second gospel number.
ate local
hunchsponWomen - available p the Province of the SUPER pLENAMINS
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but the girls were more success- � local United �� Women mental in planning a variety pry- Rousing country music was tonin. Supplies are. now in the ReXell 100 tablet.
,ful. They had a win and a tie. All on Friday afternoon. gram held Friday evening in the provided by Bob Soloman on the hands of medical officers of
participants represented the After the bazaar was opened at Community Memorial Hall here. mouth organ, Elroy Laidlaw on REXPRINS
3 p.m. by Rev. Wilena Brown, a WI president Mrs. Russell violin and Mrs. Jean Conley of health. Health Minister Frank Multiple Vitamins Combo Bottles
school well. Miller indicated that the vaccine
e__♦._e McGuire presided. Lucknow on banjo. They were Save $6 Save $3
brisk sale of home baking, now in stock is not salable for
The libilm received some new knitted, crocheted and em- With the singing of ' O accompanied by Mrs. Lorne 144 plus 144 tablets
books last week, mulct to the Canada", accompanied by Mrs. Durnin on the piano ivories. children, but that the Ministry P 72 las 72 tablets
broidered articles, novelties and will try to get a modified version P 2Bottles for
satisfaction of all "bookworms" vegeables took place. The Young Farrier on the piano, the concert A lady from Cornerbrook, that can be given to them. Theat the school, was underway. Jack Whytock Newfoundland, played by Mrs. Onl 1198 6 Or 99' @r bottle
Peoples Society were also in government decided in Se tem- Y On) P
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$698
of a busy booth. audience with a humorous read- ben that it would proceed with the
Last Friday, the staff of Turn- Lunch was served during the Charles McQuillan played solos in program for the elderly and
berry attended the Council, for on on the fyfe. A group of singers, g, "The Letter from Home to p g y one of 5 LEE MANCE LTD. 1
y.. chronically ill as soon as possible, @ win 1 of s MUTING PADS
Exceptional Children conference Vickie Scott, Dawn Adams, Johnny". Don de Boer, David y
]E London. At thld conference the Leesa and Tammy Stone, Nancy Ross and Billie Gibson enter- but put off a decision on launch Rexed � ��� Deposit this ballot in store!
teachers were exposed to new and Karen Quipp and Donna ained with a skit. Mrs. Raymond ink the mass program after a
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conference of health ministers. •
and proven methods in the field of Thompson, sang "The Jo of the Leddy of Lucknow gave readings, / 9 8 . • ...................
tion. BLUEVALE Lard" and "It's a Small World". "The Old Violin" and "Back- Liberal Leader Stuart Smith ; I -- Valued at each
asked the government to continue W •^�' o Addre9s.::.................. .
e--0-0 Nancyand Karen also danced to ward, Turn Backward". Mrs. �',—wimahwAkw •100 . wet proof element
Annette Jerritsma of Grade 3 Miss Gemma ,� Bru of recorded music. McGuire told the story of The its audit of grants beyond the end ,wP•� h,
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wrote the following story: Kapaskasing visited on Saturday Mr. Dexter, Lueknow, enter- Little Red.Hen,as applied to to- of 1976, to determine who l _ ! •Removable washable cover
TEX'S HORSE with Mr. and Mrs. Joe, Walker ained the audience with folk days world.
received the grants in violation of Telephone ....................
Tex the cowboy- lived on a and family. songs, "Galway Bay", "The A skit, "Counting Eggs", was the regulation. The province ap- S to be Won! Draw held on Sot., Dec. 18, 1976
ranch. There were 80 cows and Mr. Wayne Baswick was in Scottish Soldier" and "The Hills acted by Mrs. Don Ross and Mrs. proved 87,000 grants, and of that
calves altogether. Tex could charge of the service in the Blue- of Home", and a mixed trio com- Dave Gibb. number about 10 per cent
brand calves very well but he vale .Presbyterian Church on prised of Mr. and Mrs. Russel The singing of The Queen ended received grants incorrectly. The
always had to ride his dad's horse Sunday with his sermon entitled, McGuire and Miss Mary Hehn a very entertaining and exciting government has said its investi- • • ' • '
and Tex didn't like that. Tex had "Discipline". The. Mission Band sang gospel music. Duets were evening for the residents of gators have located many of
an Indian friend called, Wind- and Explorers had their Novem- sung by Lorie and Bonnie Clark Whitechurch who took time from these through their audit.
spirit. Wmdspirit had a stallion ber meeting during church ser- of Lucknow who provided their their busy lives to attend the WI Revenue Minister Arthur Meen • •
called Star. It was black with a vice. own guitar accompaniment to variety program. has said his investigating staff
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